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A clear glass scent bottle of flattened form and with cut decoration having silver metal screw-off top and inner stopper, 14cms; a clear cut glass double ended scent/salts bottle with chased silver metal tops, 10cm; a cylindrical ruby glass scent bottle with chased silver metal top and three others
A Victorian blue glass scent bottle of waisted form having chased hinged silver metal cover, 8.5cm; a Victorian cut glass purple overlay scent bottle with chased hinged silver metal cover and inner stopper, 8.5cm; a green glass double ended scent/smelling salts bottle and two others
An Edwardian silver centrepiece with base, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, designed as a central faceted removable trumpet vase mounted to hexagonal bowl with decorative pierced rim and raised on hexagonal pierced foot, with accompanying wood base, 42.5cm high (including wood base), weight approx 24.4oz
A pair of 19th century silver plated horses hoof candelabra, each hoof mounted with silver plated cherub issuing two branches terminating in sconces, each approx 19cm highCondition:Some rubbing and wear to the plated mounts, some general wear in keeping with age but no significant visible damage, refer to images
Zenith: A gentleman's 18ct gold wristwatchDate: Circa 1929Movement: 17-jewel, manual, numbered 291****Dial: Silver, black Arabic hour markers, subsidiary seconds at 6Case: Square polished, pull-out crown, stamped 18ct inside backStrap/Bracelet: Associated brown leatherBuckle/Clasp: Plated buckleSize: 25mmWeight: 30g gross
A collection of silver Fiddle pattern flatware, comprising; a set of six dessert spoons, William Bateman I, London 1818, a matched set of six tablespoons, London 1833 & 1834, all with engraved monogram and crest, a set of six tablespoons by William Bateman II, London 1832, each with enrgaved initial, a harlequin collection of eleven table forks and twelve dessert forks, two further tablespoons and four further dessert spoons, total weight approx 88.5oz (47)
A harlequin collection of silver flatware, comprising; twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks and twelve dessert forks, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1938, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1932 & 1939 and Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1937 & 1938, together with a plated dessert spoon, total weight of silver approx 93oz (49)
An unusual Elkington & Co silver plated desk standish-cum-writing slope, the raised back mounted with central removable cherub taperstick holder and oval quill well, flanked to each side by a silver plated topped glass ink well, the reverse and sides with embossed cherub and animal allegorical panels within Bacchanalian masks, 40cm deep, 33cm wide, 23cm deepCondition:Significant wear to the slope with some looses, some rubbing to the silver plate and copper coming through, general overall wear, refer to additional images
A George III silver teapot, Henry Chawner & John Eames, London 1796, of oval form with bright cut engraved decoration and inscription and with ebony handle and finial, 13.5cm high, weight approx 14.2ozCondition:Hallmarks clear, hinge to cover slightly loose, cover does not sit flush with the body, no holes so could be used as a teapot, general wear in keeping with age, please refer to additional images
A cased canteen of Kings pattern silver cutlery, Elkington & Co, Sheffield 1963-65, comprising; six tablespoons, eight table forks, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, four teaspoons, eight silver handled table knives, eight silver handled side knives and a three piece carving set, all presented within fitted wood canteen, total weighable silver approx 95oz
A Victorian matched five piece silver tea service, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1860 and 1865, each piece of circular form with embossed panel and scroll decoration and with engraved crests, comprising; a teapot with ivory spacers to the handle, 17.5cm high, a hot water jug with ivory spacers to the handle, 27cm high, a smaller hot water jug with ivory spacers to the handle, 19.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 12cm high and a cream jug, 15cm high, total weight approx 81oz (5)Note: Registration of an ivory item. Submission references: RK3FD8J1 / DSTFSL19 / 9FDWWJ5DCondition:All hallmarks reasonably clear, handle to the small jug very loose, other two handles slightly loose, hinges to the covers slightly loose, large dent to the body of the small jug, small split to the spout of the teapot, split to the handle of the cream jug and repair to the cream jug spout, some general wear- small dings and scratches throughout all pieces, refer to images
A cased canteen of Victorian Fiddle pattern silver flatware, George Adams for Chawner and Co, 1842-1860, comprising; twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks and twelve teaspoons, together with twelve later silver handled table knives and twelve later silver handled side knives, all presented within associated canteen, total weighable silver approx. 101oz (84)Condition:Hallmarks are all reasonably clear, general wear expected with age but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A pair of George III silver sauce tureens and covers, C.H, London 1807, each of urn form with bright cut engraved border and crest, two elongated handles, urn finial to cover and raised on oval base, 16.5cm high, weight approx 36.5oz (2)Condition:Hallmarks clear, a few small dings, very small dent to the edge of one cover, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A collection of U.K. silver and cupro-nickel and bronze coinage and banknotes, to include; thirteen folders half penny to shillings, maundy set dated 2004 and cased medal, together with a collection of banknotes, white £5 Bank of England London 15th March 1956 No. C37A 034887 signed 'L.K. O'Brien', blue £5 note signed 'Gill', two green £1 notes signed 'Somerset' and brown ten shilling note signed 'Hollom'
A pair of George III silver mounted wine coasters, makers marks rubbed, London 1803, each with pierced scroll and foliate silver border and mounted to turned wood base, 14cm diameter (2)Condition:Hallmarks slightly rubbed, a few small dings and creases, possible small repair to one of the borders, general wear, refer to images
A set of four George IV silver salts, S C Younge & Co, Sheffield 1829, each of stylised shell form and raised on pedestal scroll foot with gilt interior, together with a single blue glass liner, total weight approx 21.3oz (4)Condition:All hallmarks are clear and matching, gilt interior vibrant, general wear in keeping with age but no significant visible damage, the glass liner with smll chips and nibbles, general wear, refer to images
A small collection of hammered silver coinage, comprising; Henry III (1216-1272) short cross penny, (ravf-London), long cross penny, Spink ref 1361, Edward I (1272-1307) long cross penny Canterbury S1419, long cross half penny London S1432, long cross farthings London S144/50 x3, Edward III (1361-1369) long cross half groat London S1620, Henry VI (1422-1430) long cross penny Calais S1845, long cross half groat Calais S1862 and Edward IV (1464-1470) long cross cut half penny London S2067 (11)
An early 20th century French silver and guilloche enamel jewellery box by Henri Lambin, the box of rectangular form with central oval painted board palque depicting a figural scene within silver and blue guilloche enamel surround with applied silver garland bouquets to each corner, the engine turned sides mounted with four cast silver feet, the cover opening to reveal lined interior with three compartments and ring tray, 21.5cm wide, 5.5cm highCondition:No key present, one small area of applied silver to one of the corners with possible small repair (end of one bow), other than this just general wear, refer to images
U.K. Elizabeth II proof Coronation 1953 set of 10 coins, crown-farthing, within fitted case, together with U.K. coinage sets from 1970 to 1983, eleven pre-decimal sets, Commonwealth Commemorative silver coinage from Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, Falkland Isles, Gibraltar, Tuvalu and Turks & Caicos etc, all in fitted cases (a lot)
Omega: A gentleman's 9ct gold wristwatchDate: Circa 1925Movement: T3, 15-jewel, manual, numbered 731****Dial: Two-tone gold and silver, silver Arabic hour markers, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued handsCase: Square polished, pull-out crown, snap back (engraved), stamped 9ctStrap/Bracelet: Associated black leatherBuckle/Clasp: Yellow metal buckleSize: 28mmWeight: 27g grossCondition:Case and back: minor abrasions and tiny dints.Crystal: minor scratches and abrasionsDial: patchy tarnishingHands: goodStrap: very wornMovement: winds sets and runs - not testedNot guaranteed for timekeeping or water resistance - it is advised that this watch is inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or the original manufacturer before full use.
A collection of silver, cupro-nickel, copper and bronze Foreign currency, to include; U.S.A. three Morgan dollars with certificates, France 5 francs dated 1837, Prussia 5 mark dated 1901, Italy four 20 lira coins dated 1927 and 1928, Austria Maria Theresa Thaler, Mexico 8 reales dated 1887, together with a quanity of smaller demoninations (a lot)
Rolex: A gentleman's stainless steel wristwatchModel: Oyster Royal Reference: 6044Date: Circa 1952Movement: 15-jewel, manualDial: Matt silver, dark grey Arabic hour markers and minutes track, black sword hands with luminous inserts, gold centre seconds handCase: Round polished, pull-out logo crown, screw-down back, pierced lugsStrap/Bracelet: Associated stainless expanding braceletSize: 31.5mmCondition:Case: Fine abrasions and tiny dints throughout - not disfiguringCrystal: Fine abrasions overall, deeper scratch at 8Dial: Faintly tarnished. Small loss to 5Hands: Some losses to lume insertsStrap: Stretched and wornMovement: Overwound. Will run for a few seconds with encouragement. Will need servicing.
A small collection of hammered silver coinage, comprising; Henry VIII (1509-1547) groat S2316, Elizabeth I (1558-1603) penny S2558, three farthings S2576 and shilling S2577, James I (1603-1625), shilling S2654, half groat S2660, copper harrington farthing S2676 and Charles I silver penny S2845 (8)
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